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Note NI08639 :

Individuals : Jamison Frances 'Franky'
44034321

 

Note NI08643 :

Individuals : Bourne Son
11601

 

Note NI08649 :

Individuals : Douglas James Milton
4701

 

Note NI08653 :

Individuals : Patterson Mary 'Polly'
The dates of Polly's birth and marriage are inconsistent and thus omitedto avoid confusion an d date conficts.

 

Note NI08654 :

Individuals : Stacy Anne
10157

 

Note NI08655 :

Individuals : Pitts Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) M.
116
The settlement of the will of Mary's mother Martha refers to her as MaryE. M. Adoo.

 

Note NI08656 :

Individuals : Jamison Joseph W.
4708

 

Note NI08657 :

Individuals : Jamison William
4709

 

Note NI08658 :

Individuals : Jamison Simon
4710

 

Note NI08659 :

Individuals : Jamison Sarah
4715

 

Note NI08661 :

Individuals : Jamison John W.
4713

 

Note NI08663 :

Individuals : Jamison James
4711

 

Note NI08666 :

Individuals : Jamison Homer Kelsor
1160

 

Note NI08676 :

Individuals : Short William Douglas
William fought in the Civil War, Confederate. He enlisted 1861 in CaptainDewells Company o f the Missouri State Guard (Confederate), which waslater absorbed into the Confederate Army . William was captured Feb 1862,and eventually paroled.

 

Note NI08677 :

Individuals : Todd Nancy
11602
[FULKS.FTW]
]
Was from Owen County

 

Note NI08681 :

Individuals : Jameson Harvey
Harvey Jameson b. 1799 KY d. 1819 St. Charles Co., MO, Harvey was the son of John Jameson and last wife Rebecca Buchannan

 

Note NI08682 :

Individuals : Jamison Thomas
MyTrees.com has this person name as Jamison:
CONT
Jamison family in Virginia
a
Husband: Thomas Jamison
Birth/Chris: ... 1718 at ...
Death/Burial: ... 1765/1768 at ...
... 1765/1768 at ...
Wife: Anne Fitzhugh
Birth/Chris: ... 1718/1724 at ...
Death/Burial: at ...
ath/Burial: at ...
Married: ... 1739 at ...
1739 at ...
Children:
1. Jamison, David - Birth/Chris: ... 1751 at ...
2. Jamison, John - Birth/Chris: ... 1751 at ...
3. Jamison, Margaret - Birth/Chris: ... 1747 at ...
4. Jamison, Thomas Anderson - Birth/Chris: ... 1743 at ...
5. Jamison, William - Birth/Chris: ... 1755 at ...
6. Jamison, James - Birth/Chris: ... 1741 at ...

 

Note NI08683 :

Individuals : Jamison James
8036
Detail of James from Rootsweb Ponder GED
D
The Jamisons doubtless of Scottish lineage are said to have originated ina Highland clan of G unn. James and wife resided in the Parrish of St.Anne's. Essex County, Virginia which was est ablished in 1693. Margaretprobably died before her husband because there is no mention of he r inhis will dated April 19, 1736. This is the father of James who marriedMary Gaines.
36. This is the father of James who
CONC marriedMary Gaines.
Thanks to "The Douglas Archives" for the following information:
ollowing information:
"James H. Jameson, Quated Source:
ted Source:
"In James H. Jameson's Will: 1982
Issue of the William and Mary Quarterly, Virginia Families Vol. III,page143, Ref.-44; Issue M argaret and James--43"
sue M argaret and James--43"
Kathi Payne e-mail: kppayne@@comcast.net
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
Obtained by: SLJuhl on 30 Aug 2005 from the Internet Source listed. "43
Issue three sons Ref.-44 page 145 William and Mary Quarterly-1982issue
JAMESON IN 1727, I JAMES JAMESON SOLD LAND IN ESSEX cO., AND MARGARETJAMESON RELINQUISHED HE R RIGHT TO DOWER. A JAMES JAMESON WAS JUSTICE OFESSEX IN 1714, AND ONE OF THAT NAME DIED JANU ARY 17, 1720 (MIDDLESEXPARISHREGISTER).
AT NAME DIED JANU ARY 17, 1720
THE WILL OF 1. JAMES JAMESON (DATED APRIL 19, 1736, RECORDED NOVEMBER 17,1736) IS AS FOLLOWS:
"IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN: I, JAMES JAMESON, BEING SICK AND WEAK, BUT OFSOUND AND PERFECT MEM ORY, DO MAKE, CONSTITUTE AND ORDAIN THIS MYLAST WILLAND TESTAMENT IN MANNER FOLLOWING:
KE, CONSTITUTE AND ORDAIN THIS MYLAST
IMP. I GIVE AND BEQUEATH TO MY SON JAMES THE LAND I BOUGHT OF RICHARDCOLEMAN, LYING IN KING A ND QUEEN COUNTY.:
BOUGHT OF
ITEM. I LEAVE TEN POUNDS CURRENT MONEY TO MY SON DAVID AND ONE GOLD RINGWITH A STONE TO MRS . ELEANOR ROY; AND WILL THAT ALL THE REMAINDER OF MYESTATE EQUALLY DIVIDED AMONGST MY BELOVE D SONS, THOMAS, JAMES, AND DAVIDAPPOINTING THE REV. ROBERT ROSE, MR DAN GAINES, MUNYO ROY,AN D MY SONJAMES EXT OF THIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT.
SIGNED AND SEALED
JAMES JAMESON
NYO ROY,AN D MY
NOVEMBER 17, 1736,
HIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT.
D. GAINES, THOMAS SHORT AND CHARLES SHARP WERE APPOINTED COMMISSIONERS TOMEET AT THE HOUSE WH ERE JAMES JAMESON DECEASED DID LIVE, AND APPRAISEDALL THE ESTATE. AMONG ARTICLES MENTIONED WE RE:
1 WRITING DESK
2 GOLD RINGS
1 SEAL SET IN GOLD
1 FEATHER BED AND FURNITURE 6
1 DO 3
2 DO 7
THIS INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT WAS ADMITTED TO RECORD 17TH DAY OF MAY,1737, AND JOHN VAWTE R APPOINTED ADM, DURING THE MINORITY OF JAMES JAMESON.
ON THE 18TH DECEMBER, 1739, THOMAS JAMESON, WITH ROBERT ROSE, ASSECURITY,QUALIFIED IN TWO BON DS OF L 1,000 EACH AS GUARDIAN OF DAVID JAMESON ANDJAMES JAMESON RESPECTIVELY.
2. JAMES JAMESON, BORN ABOUT 1720, DIED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH, AGED 46YEARS. HE MARRIED MAR Y GAINES, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT 3/4 PAST 6O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1806, AGE D ABOUT 84 YEARS."
[Transcribed by SLJuhl, 14 Oct 2005]

 

Note NI08686 :

Individuals : Jamison Thomas Anderson
Mount Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky
12349
From Alberthal Boyd & Denny Gealogy. Shown here for reference and pursuitof ancestory of Thom as Allen Jamison of Rutherford Co., TN. Noconnection found as yet.
NC Noconnection found as yet.
Note: "Kentucky Kinfolks, Genealogy From the Louisville Herald-Post, TheKentucky Explorer, Vo lume 11, Number 6 - November 2, 1996. By permission.Montgomery County. Thomas Jameson II cam e from Culpep er County,Virginia, in 1782, and built a large brick house in Montgomery Count y in1802, which is still standing, and nearby is the family graveyard withfive generations fr om Thomas Jameson II and J udith Ball Hackley. ThomasJameson II was born in Culpeper County , Virginia, May 3, 1743, died inMontgomery County, Kentucky, August 14, 1827; married in Culp eper County,Virginia, 1775, to Judith Ba ll Hackley, born in 1759 in Culpeper County,died Jan uary 8, 1825, in Montgomery County, Kentucky. She was a daughterof John Hackley, will probate d August 1760, in Culpeper County, Virginia,and his wife Judith Ball, (will pro. In Culpepe r County, October 19,1771) whom he married in Culpeper. Judith Ball was the daughter of Samue lBall, born Lancaster County, Virginia, September 26, 1686, d. Cul peperCounty, Virginia, (wi ll probated August 16, 1751), and his wife AnnCatherine Tayloe, whom he married November 25 , 1717, in Lancaster County.Samuel Ball was the son of Captain William Ball, bor n in Englan d June 2,1641, d. Lancaster County, Virginia (will probated September 28, 1694),and his wif e Margaret Downman, to whom he was married in LancasterCounty, 1675. Colonel William Ball wa s m arried on July 2, 1638, inLondon, England, to Hannah Atherold. Colonel William Ball and h is wifeHannah (Atherold) had four children: Richard Ball; Joseph Ball, b. May25, 1649 (grandf ather of George Washington), who m. (1) - Rogers, and (2)Mary Johnson; Hannah Ball, born Marc h 12, 1650, married David Fox; andCaptain William Ball, whose dates are given above and who w as marriedthree times, fir stly to a Miss Williamson, secondly to a Miss Harris andthirdly t o Margaret Downman.
Event: Biography
Note: Thomas Jameson (1743-1827) furnished arms and money for theContinental Army.

 

Note NI08687 :

Individuals : Hackley Judith Ball
12350

 

Note NI08688 :

Individuals : Bourne One
11603

 

Note NI08699 :

Individuals : Bourne Second
11604

 

Note NI08710 :

Individuals : Rogers Mahlon
11605
[FULKS.FTW]
]
Lived in Danville,Ky

 

Note NI08714 :

Individuals : Jameson John
1237912835

 

Note NI08721 :

Individuals : Rogers First
11606

 

Note NI08732 :

Individuals : Rogers Second
11607

 

Note NI08742 :

Individuals : Rogers Third
11608

 

Note NI08744 :

Individuals : Andrews Benjamin
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VA - TAXLISTS - 1783 Taxlist
Andrews, Benjamin 5 Which one is this
Andrews, Bullard 5
Andrews, Isham 15
ews, Isham 15
Benjamin Jr., about 1804 (Land Tax Lists). Benjamin Jr. did not become aland owner until 180 2 (Land Tax lists).
80 2 (Land Tax lists).
From the date 1843, Benjamin died ca "40 years ago." Bets y and Benjaminm. in Chesterfield Co . If I'm reading it correctly, Elizabeth Womack wasa cousin to Betsy.
CONC Womack wasa cousin to Betsy.
CONT
Information taken from Rev War pension application:
pplication:
Benjamin Andrews, Chesterfield Co., VA. wife - Betsy Andrew s, who wasage 92 years when she a ppeared, 6 Mar 1843. Benjamin now deceased. Died11 July 1803 Betsy signs "Elizabeth Andrews " (mark) She married BenjaminNov. or Dec. 1776. Simon, the oldest child, b. 2 Oct. 1777. Eliz abeth'smaiden name: Dodd
. 2 Oct. 1777. Eliz
From Family Register: Simon Andrews son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Andrewshis wife was born Oc t. the 2nd 1777. Nanney Andrews was born 2 December1778. (Masey?) Andrews was born 10 Nov. 17 81. Andrews was born 24 Feb.1785 Daniel Andrews was born 12 May 1787 Benjamin Andrews was bor n 2 4Jan. 1791 Betsy Andrews was born 18 Dec. 1793 (next page of register)Jamey Ellison Wilso n son of William Wilson and Betsy Wilson his wife wasborn Apr. 13, 1802 Lawson Wilson was bor n Sept. 11, 1803
William Wilson and Betsy Wilson his
Affidavits proving his war service, etc., given by John Perkinson, IshamAndrews, Aaron Grange r, John Dyson, Alexander Moore, and Martha Mann.
Perkinson,
From the date 1843, Benjamin died ca " 40 years ago." Bets y and Benjaminm. in Chesterfield C o. If I'm reading it correctly, Elizabeth Womack wasa cousin to Betsy.
ts y and
(1843 date of depositions) Deposition of John Perkinson: Benjamin d."over 30 years ago." Dep . of Aaron Granger: Aar on was 80 years old. Dep.of Isham Andrews. Isham says he's 94 years o ld. Said Benjamin was calledinto service with himself and Simon Andrews. Dep. of Daniel Totty : Danielwas 78 years old. Totty and Andrews were together in ser vice. Dep. ofWm. Dyson: Wm 7 9 years old. Dep. of Alexander Moore: Moore was 73 yearsold. Dep. of Marth Mann: She was 78 y ears old. Widow of Peter Mann. Dep.of Mary Perkinson: 84 years old. She recollects being at t he wedding ofBenjamin Andrews & Betsy Dodd. Mary was 12-13 years o f age, being oldenough t o ride on horseback, with her mother behind on the same horse,and well remembers that it wa s snowing very fast as they were coming fromthe wedding.

 

Note NI08753 :

Individuals : Rogers Fourth
11609

 

Note NI08762 :

Individuals : Andrews Elizabeth
shancock@@cybertrails.com> ID: I854
Name: Elizabeth ANDREW S Given Name: Elizabeth Surname: Andrews Sex: FBirth: AB T 1750 in Vir ginia Death: 1817 in ,Williamson, Tennessee ChangeDate: 1 SEP 2000 at 14:40:33
1 SEP 2000 at 14:40:33
Will: This transcription is provided by Ed Driskill Note: This documentcomes from a handwritt en instrument, found in the files of the WilliamsonCounty TN courthouse Archives. It is beli eved to be the Last Will andTestament of Ephraim Andrews, son of William Andrews (b. 1696 Hen rico VA,d. 1 771 Dinwiddie VA), son of Thomas Andrews (b. 1663 England , d. 1731Henrico VA. C ame to VA on ship Richard and Elizabeth). Subsequentlawsuits stemming from the executio n o f this will also are on file inWilliamson Co TN archives . The Last Will and Testament o f EphraimAndrews In the name of God, amen. Item. I, Ephraim Andrews of WilliamsonCounty do ap point and ordain this to be my last will and testament.
, Ephraim Andrews of
Item. I lend to my beloved wife, Ann Andrews, the whole of my estate,both real and personal d uring her life or widowhood.
d to my beloved wife, Ann Andrews, the whole of my estate,both
Item. And all the rest of my estate both real and personal after mywife's decease or widowhoo d, I desire should be equally divided amongstmy six children, to wit; George , Knacy H., Ephr aim, Stacy, Elizabeth andNancy, with the following exceptions to wit;
eorge , Knacy H., Ephr aim, Stacy, Elizabeth andNancy,
Item; I give and bequeath to my beloved wife the sum of six hundred andeighty two dollars, t o be disposed of as she may think proper.
ONC andeighty two dollars, t o be disposed of as she may think proper.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Knacy Andrews a tract of landcontaining one hundred acre s joining Benjamin Buggs line, running on hisown line for (compliment?).
NC hisown line for (compliment?).
Item. I give to son Ephraim Andrews one half of the tract of land I nowlive on.

Item. I lend to my daughter, Elizabeth YOUNG, the other half of the landthat I now live on, j oining 73 acres and (Beggers?) line.
e on, j oining 73 acres and (Beggers?) line.
Item My will and desire is that (Pat, Vine & Nelson?) wit h theirincrease and whatsoever par t of my estate or the produce of it as mayfall to the share of my daughter Elizabeth, then t o remain in the handsof my Executors, hereafter named, as long as her present husband shallli ve, and at his death, her part of my estate is to be delivered by themto her, or in case of h er dying before him, my executors are herebyrequired and empowered to divide her part o f m y estate equally amongsuch children as she may leave, except Rebeckah Kyle, to which my desir eis that she may have but one dollar.
may leave, except Rebeckah Kyle, to which my desir eis that she may
Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Howard YOUNG the s um of tenpounds cash to be laid o ut for him at the discretion of my executors,after my wife's decease.
e discretion of my
Item. My will and desire is that the price with the hire o f one negrofellow named Tom that i s now in the possession of George Andrews andWilliam Drumwright, shall be taken out of thei r part of the estate, andthe two hundred dollars that George Andrews paid the said Drumwrigh t forTom is to be subtracted out of the said Drumwright's part of said negro.
d Drumwrigh t
Lastly, I appoint my beloved wife Ann, my son Knacy, and Benjamin Bugg toexecute this, my las t will and testament. In witness, whereof, I havehereunto set my hand and seal this eighteent h day of July, one thousand,eight hundred and seven. Signed and sealed and pronounced by th e testatora s his last will and testament, in presence of each other havesubscribed our names :
seven. Signed and sealed and pronounced by th
Will: Test Signed, Miles Malone Ephraim Andrews William Baring his mark X
1 CONC havesubscribed our names :
Which foregoing recited will and testament was duly prove n in open courtJanuary session, 180 9, by the oaths of miles Malone and William Baring,the subscribing witnesses thereto, to be t he act and deed of EphraimAndrews for the us e and purposes therein expressed. At which sessi onBenjamin Bugg qualified as executor and at April session 1809 Ann Andrewsand Knacy Andrew s came into court and qualified likewise and receivedletters Testamentory.
ualified as executor and at April session 1809 Ann
Information related to Ephraim Andrews' estate after his death.
se and
Note: After the death of Ephraim Andrews Sr. in 1808, the will wasapparently not probated unt il after the death of his wife, Ann, in 1811.Benjamin Bugg also died, leaving Knacy Andrews a s the sole survivingexecutor. Apparently, he did not satisfy the terms of the will, and after the death of his sister Elizabeth Young (in 1818), her children filed incircuit court to hav e Knacy Andrews provide an accounting of the proceedsof the estate of Ephraim Andrews, and t o 'come up' with the share of theproceeds which right fully belonged to Elizabeth Young, or h er estate.The handwriting of this document is almost unreadable, so some words maynot be corr ect, and many are just left out (......). I believe, however,that what is here speaks for its elf. To the Honorable Judge of the FourthDistrict Court of t he State of Tennessee. This bil l of complaint ofWilliam Young, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Young, dec'd ,and Fr ancis Young, Thomas Young, Ephraim Young, Michael Young, HowardYoung by his guardian Willia m Young, Joseph Young and Elizabeth his wife,George Ridley and Martha his wife, Obadiah Drisk ill and Nancy his wife,and William Kyl e and Rebecca his wife, heirs of Elizabeth Young,decea sed , complainants against Knacy Andrews, surviving executor o f thelast will and testament o f Ephraim Andrews dec'd., defendant. Humblycomplaining, showeth unto your honor, your orator s and oratrixes, thatmany years ago, this ancestor and grandfather, Ephraim Andrews departedt his life having a last will and testament duly executed, a copy of whichsaid will is hereto a ttached (marked A, and prayed to b e made a part ofthis file) which said will was afterwar d s in due time and form found andrecorded in the county in which said testator died, and Kna cy Andrews andBenjamin Bugg the executors named in said will therefore complied withthe requi rements of the law in such cases, and too k upon themselves theexecution of the said will an d since that time Benjamin Bugg, one of thesaid executors died , leaving the said Knacy Andre ws sole survivingexecutor o f said last will and testament. And your orator and oratrixesfurt her show unto your honor that the said Knacy took possession of, andyet maintains possessio n of a ? part o f the property belonging to theestate of the said testator and the proceeds o f the same which wasbequeathed and ordained by the said testator to his daughter, ElizabethYo ung and to her children upon the contingency happening, which ismentioned in said will, tha t your orators and oratrixes mother, ElizabethYoung is dead, and your orator Wm. Young ash be en duly appointedadministrator of her estate at the time of her death, and according tothe pr ovisions of the said will all the property designated therein andall that might have descende d to her and did descend to her upon thedeath of her, the said Elizabeth's mother, Ann Andrew s, with all theproceeds and property thereof rightfully and lawfully belongs to yoursaid orat or and oratrixes in equal portions except the portion of WilliamKyle and Rebecca , his wife , who are entitled to a specified sum of money. And your orator and oratrixes further show un to your honor that aconsiderable sum of money remains in the hands of the said defendant,unac counted for and which your orator and oratrixes are rightfullyentitled to receive, and your o rator and oratrixes have several timesapplied themselves to the said defendant for a settleme nt andsatisfaction of these claims, but the said Knacy knowlingly, and withduress offers pers ons at present unknown to your orator and oratrixes,whose names when discovered they pray ma y be liable parties to this bill,with apt words to charge them, how to wrong and injure you r orator andoratrixes; he sometimes gives out that he has claims upon the estate o fthe sai d Elizabeth Young, by means of which they are delayed andprevented from receiving their jus t division all which things and doingsof the defendant; and his confederate s are contrary t o equity and goodconscience and, true t o the ...and .....of your orators and oratrixes,who a re only properly ..... in a court of equity. To......that the saidKnacy Andrews may ....and p erfect answer make to all an d each of theitems charged in this, your orators and oratrixes b ill of complaint, asfully and positively as if the same were herein adjoined.... That he mays et forth and describe what amount, kind and description of money,property or other and ever y kind of stock have come into his hands as tohis having possession, or of others and at wha t time the same will awardand how he has managed or disposed of the or any part of the monie s andproperty with the proceeds and ....thereof which of right belongs as a... . . to your sa id orators and oratrixes under the said last will andtestament of the said Ephraim Andrews, d eceased , and that the said Knacymay set forth, and a full and perfect account of the said mo nies,property, and profits of the said estate so belonging to your orators andoratrixes , an d that he, the said Knacy may be compelled under orders ofthe honorable court to pay ....an d disburse to your orators andoratrixes, whatever amount of monies and property may be foun d to be dueand coming to them, and that your orators and oratrixes may have suchother and fur ther relief, as all and singular the premises aforesaid, asthe .. ..and circumstances of thi s case may .....and as to your honorshall deem most proper.
or disposed of the or any
CONC part of the monie s andproperty with the proceeds and ....thereof which
May it please your honor to grant the gracious writ of subpoena toanswer, and your orators an d oratrixes as in duty bound will we pray.Filed February session, 1820.
C and that the said Knacymay set forth, and a full and perfect account of
Note: Ed Driskell also has, among many court documents, the answer tothis lawsuit filed by Kn acy Andrews. It is even more difficult to readthan the previous documents, and my eyes just w on't do it. However, thedocument does, on several occasions, mention John Young, and that Joh nand Elizabeth Young were the parents of the complainants. The names oftheir children, and la ter, Nancy and Obadiah Driskill 's children, arenames common to the family of Michael Cad e t YOUNG, of Brunswick CountyVA. Although no connection has yet been found (on paper) it wou ld beappropriate to assume that John Young descends from this heralded family.There is also n o mention of where John Young was, but it seems that hewas not present at the time of Elizabe th Andrew s Young's death in 1818.
we pray.Filed
In the April session of 1820, William Young also sued Ephraim Andrews Jr., for $1350 purporte dly for properties from the estate of Ephraim AndrewsSr. which he had sold, an d had not disb ursed the proceeds. Otherlawsuits followed, with the final disposition of the estate in 1826.

 

Note NI08764 :

Individuals : Nancy A.
10158

 

Note NI08765 :

Individuals : Bourne Tabitha
11610

 

Note NI08776 :

Individuals : Bourne William
11611

 

Note NI08787 :

Individuals : Patrick Nate
Jamison Cemetery, Readyville, Rutherford Co., TN
1161

 

Note NI08789 :

Individuals : Andrews Creed H.
Thanks to Judy Blaydoe for the following information:
CONT
1900 Virginia Census - Matoaca District
Chesterfield County, Roll 1705 Book 1, Page 166a
Andrews, Creed H. head w m sept 1830 69 widow
Marsh, Joseph T. son-in-law w m apr 1875 25 marrie d 5 years
" Mickie M. dau w f mar 1869 3 1 3 children 1 living
" William E. gr-son w m nov 1875 3
illiam E. gr-son w m nov 1875 3
1880 Virginia Census
Cread H. ANDREWS Self M Male W 50 VA Farme r VA VA
Elizabeth ANDREWS Wife M Female W 42 VA Keep ing House VA VA
Eldridge E. ANDREWS Son S Male W 20 VA Far m Laborer VA VA
Emma ANDREWS Dau S Female W 18 VA At Hom e VA VA
Silas L. ANDREWS Son S Male W 15 VA Farm Lab orer VA VA
Christina ANDREWS Dau S Female W 13 VA At Ho me VA VA
Michie ANDREWS Dau S Female W 11 VA At Hom e VA VA
Arthur ANDREWS Son S Male W 6 VA VA VA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------
Source Information:
Census Place Matoaca, Chesterfield, Virginia
Family History Library Film 1255361
NA Film Number T9-1361
Page Number 226A

Virginia, CHESTERFIELD, Roll 1340 Book 1, Page 536
1860 Virginia Census - Ettrick
Creed Andrews 27 m
Elizabeth J. Andrews 22 f
Eldridge E. 7 months

 

Note NI08791 :

Individuals : Andrews Knacy Howard
Name: Knacy Howard ANDREWS Given Name: Knacy Howard Surname: Andrews Sex:M Birth: about 175 5 Death: AFT 1830
T 1830
Note: 1. LUCY1 G REEN. She married KNACEY ANDREWS. Child of LUCY GREENand K NACEY ANDREWS is : i. ELIZABETH2 ANDREWS, m. December 21, 1805,Williamson County, Tennessee.
805,Williamson County, Tennessee.
Notes for ELIZABETH ANDR EWS: Sen. Henrey C. Locke was born May 8, 1814according to his mothe r's deposition in 1836 in regards to a suit broughtagainst his guardian John B. Bond. Nacy Lo cke also gave a deposition inJanuary 16, 1836. When asked how old Henry C. Locke was he state d " As toHenry C. Locke's age I do not know except from hearsey, I am 24 years oldnext Jun e . I am about 20 months older than he". He also states that in1824 or 1825 Herry worked fo r his guardian J. Bond and was fed but notclothed very well. Another deposit in from Richar d Farmer take n the 9thday of August 1836-When questioned on how he became involved in such s uithe replied , "The papers were left with me in the administrators absence;Henry Andrews, th e administrator, being absent about the time of the saleof the notes_dwer. Mrs. Locke the adm inistratrex, and Nacey Andrews, herfather requested me to take the papers." Question: " Di d _ comprise thewho of t he personal estates of Richard S. Locke, deceased and who werethe di stributers forsaid Locke?" Answer: "That was all that came to myknowledge, _a negro woman nam ed Rosa and her two children, Lydia andMingo-the distributors were Elizabeth Locke-his wido w who afterwordsintermarried with John Secrest. Elizabeth Locke, his daughter sinceintermarri ed with Francis Flesheart. Lucy G. Locke since intermarriedwith Rosswell Belknap, Richard H . Lock, Nancy H Locke Henry C. Locke andJohn Francis Locke. Another section of these papers r efers to the wife ofFrancis Fiesheart and Hard away, with so many Elizabeths around theyproba bly called her Hardawa instead of Elizabeth (remember that ElizabethHardaway Locke was stil l living during this time and ha d at o ne timeafter Richards death gone to live with the lis t of distributors of theestate where all the children and widow of Richard Stith Locke we ca n sayhe and Elizabeth Andrews Locke had these children. BOOK G, PAGE 345Knacey Andrews 160 Ac res of Land lying on the waters of M. Bronge Creekconveyed by Ephraim Andrews Registered 19t h June 1823 This Indenture madethidye 12th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousa nd eighthundred and seven between Ephrain Andrews in & of Williamson County &State of Tenness ee of the one part and Knacey Andrews of the County andState aforesaid of the other part noti fied that the said Ephraim Andrewshath for and in consideration the sum one hundred eighty do llars to me inhand paid this day bargained sold and granted and confirmed & by thesepresenc e we bargained about and confirm unto the aforesaid Knacey Andrewshis heirs and assigns forev er one certain tract or parcel of land _____lying and being in the County aforesaid and on th e waters of M. CroysCreek bounded as follows _______, Beginning at an oak and dogwood atThoma s M. Crouys Beginning corner, then running south one hundred andsixty poles to a stake, the n East one hundred and sixty poles to a stake,thence North one hundred and sixty poles to a s take, then back to thebeginning containing by estimation one hundred and sixty acres being th esame more or less, which said bargained for _____ together with theappurtenances this _____ _ belonging to the said Ephraim Andrews as for mypart __________ warrant and defend to the sa id Knacey Andrews his heirsand assigns and ___________ forever against the lawful claim or cl aims ofany person or persons claiming through me the said Ephraim Andrews. Intestimony whereo f I have set my hand and seal the day and date above___________
e hundred and sixty acres
_____________ and acknowledged in our presence in presence of } EphraimAndrews [his mark] Joh n Young, Elizabeth young [her mark] } On the backof which deed was __________ State of Tennes see Williamson County CircuitCourt August term 1823. I William
C heirsand assigns and ___________ forever against the lawful claim or cl
Father: Ephraim Frederick ANDREWS, SR. b: Feb. 4, 1720/21(Possibly March3) in Bristol Parish , Henrico County, VA Mot her: Ann Hardway LOCHE b:1725 in Virginia
date above___________
Marriage 1 Lucy GREEN b: 1783 in Amelia County, VA Married: 4/2/1783 inVirginia Children Eliz abeth ANDREWS

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